The Doctor and Donna
The Doctor and Donna
I wish they would of kept Odyssey's style. The New 52 Wonder Woman is one of the best out of the reboots, but Odyssey was so much better.
I'm going to bitch about it as I go. Considering this will be a negative comment, feel free to skip.
Cleopatra 2525. I feel no guilt because I love shows that don't take themselves so seriously and give themselves permission to be crazy and experimental. Plus, the costumes, the theme song, the tech, all of it is awesome. And Gina Torres is everything.
This movie was based on video game series in which Mark Hamill featured prominently.
Read the results more closely. Mainstream Christians and Mormons scored highest on questions about Christianity and the Bible, whereas Atheists and Agnostics scored higher on questions about world religious (Hinduism, Bhuddism, Islam, etc).
For television, one version of skeptical fantasy might be Vikings, which spends a lot more time on politics and technology than one might expect. The opposite of that? Probably Da Vinci's Demons, where they've introduced fantasy into the history of a natural scientist.
SHIELD has one very serious problem, but I have the utmost confidence that if the problem would just get sucked into a turbine on the helicarrier, the show would almost instantly be 1000% better:
Important things to note from the link, from the developers:
There are many others that I can think of, but this one would be high on my list.
My favorite gritty universe is definitely Hyboria.
This one had a zillion of them. Even more than Firefly.
How do you explain the sudden woman or person of colour in the context of having 12 previous white males? What you will end up doing is making it seem like a spotlight moment for all the wrong reasons. Instead of moaning why not get to work writing some good sci fi with a black female star.
"There they are," said Detective Brill. "Take care to stay this side of the property line."
Uh, excuse you. This was awesome.
I really miss the original incarnation of this series. Some people know only the PSO version, and it's really a different beast entirely.
I don't need flashy, ultra-expensive HD cutscenes in my JRPGs. I didn't for Phantasy Star IV, and its anime-style, manga-panel cutscenes stick with me vividly to this day. Just give me good story, fun mechanics and charm and I'm set.
This was a solid episode, I think. Not "stellar", but all around solid. We learn more about Yewll's past, and while it is something of a cliche, the whole "is a robot programmed to think he's human to the point he has fake human memories" cliche is a classic *for a reason*. And Rafe's speech to him at the end,…